Vol. 10 No. 10, July 1990
Index
- Being small and flexible helps Logoworks meet needs of clients.
- Big companies a welcome market, but supply firms look elsewhere.
- Blockades caused loss for Pro-North, Lakehead Freightways spared set-backs.
- City and businesses combine efforts to market Thunder Bay as a 'destination'.
- Computerized truck guidance nearly completed.
- Dickenson's Red Lake Mine 'on target' to achieve four years of increased production.
- ERG's gold tailings reclamation idle for at least all of this year.
- Exploration by junior firms reduced despite interest generated by mapping.
- First year as mines minister had accomplishments, frustrations.
- Flag conducting only gold exploration in Sudbury.
- Fledgling candy makers eye the retail market.
- Geological surveys reveal gold and copper potential in northwest.
- Giant Yellowknife 'doing well' in battle to reduce costs.
- Gold exploration active in northwest's Red Lake district.
- Gold exploration in Wawa steady, but less intense.
- Growing Parry Sound firm gains national recognition.
- Innovative trailer manufacturer celebrating 26 years in business.
- Investors seeking more 'stable' ground.
- Macassa part of Lac Minerals' $15-million exploration program.
- Mandatory pollution insurance receives mixed reaction.
- Manufacturer customized boat for Easter Seals.
- New grout pump to be used in hardrock mining.
- No working gold mines in region, but there's hope in Beardmore-Geraldton.
- Northern communities bank on waste industry.
- Opposition mounts to proposed hydro-electric dams on the Severn.
- Prospector disputes Hemlo Gold's ownership of the Golden Giant Mine.
- Prospectors fear impact of new environmental laws, Kasner says mining firms are more welcome in Chile.
- Prospectors hardest hit by escalating interest rates.
- Pulp, paper producers plead for time to reduce pollutants: federal deadline 'unrealistic'.
- Queenston reports drilling programs on five properties.
- Remote tourism operators hampered by 'excessive' tax.
- Rich Hemlo gold field still churning it out.
- Shoal, Cameron Lake properties halted by environmental concerns and price of gold.
- Shortage of skilled labor escalates training costs.
- Slump in exploration activity in Sioux Lookout.
- St. Andrew Goldfields prospers by running counter to industry's trend.
- Strikes threaten to halt major projects: suppliers kept in business by residential builders.
- Three Sault companies receive FedNor funding.